Example Pulse Survey
Sexual harassment in the workplace
Download the example PDF to explore how your employees perceive their role as active bystanders. Print it out to gather valuable insights and encourage discussions on fostering a proactive and supportive workplace culture.
In 2020, the Government Equalities Office published the findings of a sexual harassment survey. It was found that reporting sexual harassment in the workplace was very low (only 15% of respondents formally reported having experienced sexual harassment). Therefore, it is likely that organisations underestimate the prevalence of sexual harassment within the workplace. In order to try and understand how frequently sexual harassment occurs in your organisation, we have designed an example pulse survey that can be distributed to employees.
The survey should be accompanied by clear definitions and examples of what constitutes sexual harassment.
Download the example PDF to explore how your employees perceive their role as active bystanders. Print it out to gather valuable insights and encourage discussions on fostering a proactive and supportive workplace culture.
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Addressing sexual misconduct
Our toolkit will help you start your journey towards addressing sexual misconduct in the workplace.
The toolkit:
Addressing sexual misconduct
Our toolkit will help you start your journey towards developing an active bystander culture.
The toolkit:
Addressing sexual misconduct
Our toolkit will help you start your journey towards developing an active bystander culture.
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© 2025 Halsden Centre Limited. A company registered in England & Wales No 15730726